Short Fuse: Tomorrow!

Hello world,

We are very excited about the second Short Fuse tomorrow evening at 7.30pm at The Camden Head.

In what is looking to be a very strong line-up, we have a light-show from visual artist Jennie Pedley and puppeteer Zsuzsa Kohan; more puppetry from The Dummy Company – brand-new and previously unseen; a live radio show by Ian Burrows; a new play by the award-winning Helen Mort; the song-writing talents of Lola & the Clic; and new material in an acoustic set from Lydia Birch. We hope everyone will see something they like there – and something new and unexpected in the best possible way.

We will also be offering for your viewing pleasure the first scenes of our new production Paul McCartney is Dead. The cast valiantly braved post-gale-force-winds travel chaos (and/or some quality time in Costa Coffee) to get to today’s rehearsal – preview pics from which will be going up tonight. And we are very glad that they did! I think we can quite confidently say (knock on wood, knock on wood,and pretend that Steven King didn’t open an umbrella indoors today) that among other wonderful things, ‘Paul McCartney is Dead’ contains quite possibly the best fight scene in the history of the company, if not all theatre, EVER. Very, very exciting!

Did I mention that we’re quite excited? We are.

Vicky

About Vicky Flood

Vicky is the company writer, one of the producers, and occasional assistant director for Broken Glass. Her previous scripts for the company include Paul McCartney is Dead (current production), The Golem (Roundhouse Studio Theatre, August 2009), and Song (Edinburgh Fringe 2008).
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